BIOS 1700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Polymerase Chain Reaction, Telomerase, Dna Replication

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Big problem with the replication of chromosomes: the ends of chromosomes do not add up. The ends of chromosomes are not the same length: this is because dna polymerases need an rna primer to start synthesis. In other words, dna polymerase needs an 3" oh to start dna strand synthesis: telomerase comes to the rescue. Telomerase is unique because it has dna polymerase activity. A rna molecule complementary to telomere sequence (gggatt) allows the telomerase to connect to it (repetitive sequence: telomeres keep you younger because it saves the ends of your chromosomes, telomeres protect the ends of chromosomes. Extension of telomeres: first extension in parental strand using rna primer as a template by telomerase. Ggg pairs with ccc and then dna is extended: dna polymerase lls the 5" end of the daughter dna strand. You gain a telomere but don"t lose. Saturday, october 29, 2016 any dna: good!!!

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